Is Your Child Facing An Underage Drinking Charge?

In the United States, federal law establishes 21 as the national minimum drinking age. However, underage drinking is also governed by state laws, which vary by state. In some states, it is a civil offense, and in others it is considered a criminal offense. In Pennsylvania, underage drinking is a criminal violation.

If your child has been charged with underage drinking, he or she could be facing serious consequences, many of which can adversely affect the rest of his or her life. Such offenses require an experienced attorney who can evaluate the situation immediately, protect your child’s constitutional rights, and provide them with an effective defense. License suspensions and car insurance surcharges are in the balance.

Our experienced attorneys understand the workings of the police and prosecution. We know how to aggressively defend our clients in order to achieve the best possible results.

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To arrange an appointment with an experienced Underage Drinking attorney, contact us online or call us at 215-348-2605.

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